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While the state hopes to complete the cleanup phase within months, long-term recovery could take far longer — as long as five ...
WASCO COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - The Rowena wildfire has destroyed 56 homes and 91 other buildings, including sheds, barns, and shops in Wasco County, the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office said on Sunday ...
The Rowena Fire has burned an estimated 3,700 acres and is 93% contained. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with the estimated cost of firefighting efforts reaching $9,135,821.
Donald Armstrong and Malorie Chadwick's home and virtually all of their possessions were destroyed in the June 11, 2025, Rowena fire. This image shows what remained after the fire. Courtesy of family ...
ROWENA, Ore. — Two Wasco County residents are suing railroad operator Union Pacific, alleging that the June 11 Rowena Fire was ignited by a passing train shooting off sparks or hot debris into ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek verbally declared a state of emergency June 18 for the Rowena Fire just west of The Dalles, Ore. As of June 22, the fire was 96% contained, but it had scorched 3,700 acres.
Two weeks after the Rowena Wildfire destroyed 56 homes, 91 commercial properties and displaced some 1,500 residents, those returning to the area have begun to try and pick up the pieces.
PORTLAND, Ore. – A couple who claims their property was damaged in the Rowena Fire is suing Union Pacific with claims that the company’s train started the wildfire.Ramon Nino and Maria Carrera ...
A lawsuit filed on June 23 alleges the Rowena Fire, which burned 56 homes and 91 properties in The Dalles, was ignited by a Union Pacific train.
The Rowena Fire burns near Interstate 84 and U.S. 30 on June 11, 2025, outside The Dalles, Ore. Photo courtesy of the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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